Going To Adventure

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The Doctor, Leila and Amy ran inside Mrs. Angelo's house. "Hello! Sorry to burst in. We're doing a special on television faults in this area. Also crimes. Let's have a look," The Doctor said and he looked at the television. A big eyeball was on every channel on the television. "I was just about to phone. It's on every channel," Mrs. Angelo said and then looked at Leila and Amy. "Oh, hello, Leila, Amy dear," Mrs. Angelo said. Leila smiled.

"Hello, Mrs. Angelo," Leila said. "Hey," Amy said with a smile. "Amy, are you a policewoman now?" Mrs. Angelo asked. "Well, sometimes," Amy said. "I thought you were a nurse," Mrs. Angelo said. Leila smirked. "I can be a nurse," Amy said. "Or actually a nun?" Mrs. Angelo said. "I dabble," Amy said. "Lily, who is your friend?" Mrs. Angelo asked Leila. "Who's Lily? You were Leila," The Doctor said. "It's a nickname," Leila said. "Good, don't change your name. Leila Pond. That is a great name," The Doctor said.

"I know you, don't I? I've seen you somewhere before," Mrs. Angelo said. "Not me. Brand new face First time on. And what sort of job's a kissogram?" The Doctor asked Amy. "I go to parties and I kiss people," Amy replied. The Doctor looked at her. "With outfits. It's a laugh," Amy said. The Doctor looked at Leila. "And you?" The Doctor asked. Leila smirked. "Same," She said. "You were a little girl 5 minutes ago," The Doctor said. Leila rolled her eyes. "You're worse than my aunt. I'm not a kissogram like Amy, I joked," Leila said. "I'm The Doctor. I'm worse than everybody's aunt," The Doctor said and turned to Mrs. Angelo. "And that is not how I'm introducing myself," The Doctor said.

The Doctor pointed the screwdriver on the radio. "Okay, so it's everywhere, in every language. They're broadcasting to the whole world," The Doctor said. He looked out of the window. "What's up there? What are you looking for?" Amy asked. The Doctor got back. "Okay. Planet this size, 2 poles, your basic molten core? They're going to need a forty percent fission blast," The Doctor said. Jeff got in the house. The Doctor walked over to him as he continued to talk, "But they'll have to power up first, won't they? So assuming a medium sized starship, that's 20 minutes. What do you think, 20 minutes? Yeah, 20 minutes. We've got 20 minutes."

"20 minutes to what?" Amy asked as The Doctor walked over to her and Leila. "Are you the Doctor?" Jeff asked. "He is, isn't he? He's the Doctor! The Raggedy Doctor. All those cartoons you did when you were little. The Raggedy Doctor. It's him," Mrs. Angelo said. "Shut up," Leila whispered. "Cartoons?" The Doctor asked and he walked over to the television. "Gran, it's him, isn't it? It's really him!" Jeff said. "Jeff, shut up. 20 minutes to what?" Leila asked. "The human residence. They're not talking about your house, they're talking about the planet. Somewhere up there, there's a spaceship, and it's going to incinerate the planet," The Doctor explained. ". . . will be incinerated. Repeat, Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated," It said. "20 minutes to the end of the world," The Doctor said. Leila and Amy looked at each other and then back to television. "Repeat, Prisoner Zero will vacate 'the human residence, or the human residence will be incinerated," It repeated.

The Doctor, Leila and Amy walked down the middle of the road. "What is this place? Where am I?" The Doctor asked. "Leadworth," Leila said. "Where's the rest of it?" The Doctor asked. "This is it," Amy said. "Is there an airport?" The Doctor asked. "No," Leila said. "A nuclear power station?" The Doctor asked. "No," Leila repeated. "Even a little one?" The Doctor asked. "No," Leila repeated. "Nearest city?" The Doctor asked. "Gloucester. Half an hour by car," Amy replied. "We don't have half an hour. Do we have a car?" The Doctor asked. "No," Leila and Amy said in the same time. "Well, that's good. Fantastic, that is. 20 minutes to save the world and I've got a post office. And it's shut. What is that?" The Doctor asked. "It's a duck pond," Leila said.

The Doctor looked at the pond and then at Leila and Amy. "Why aren't there any ducks?" The Doctor asked. "I don't know. There's never any ducks," Leila said. "Then how do you know it's a duck pond?" The Doctor asked. "It just is. Is it important, the duck pond?" Leila asked. The Doctor clutches his chest. "I don't know. Why would I know? This is too soon. I'm not ready, I'm not done yet," The Doctor said as he set down. Amy walked closer to Leila. "What is wrong with him?" Amy whispered. "I don't know but I'm getting tired of this game," Leila whispered. Suddenly, a black disc covers the sun, like a total eclipse. "What's happening? Why's it going dark?" Amy asked.

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